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MoneyAM Golf Day - (last years event) (GOLF)     

ptholden - 13 Apr 2005 11:26

Thought I might add a lighter moment to the trials and tribulations of the Stock Market in general and have arranged a Golf Challenge, fully supported by Money AM to be held in the heart of the Midlands at Leicestershire's renown golf club at Longcliffe.

Date: Monday 27th June

Practise round tee off 9.30am
Lunch 1.45pm (Sandwichs and soup or chips (cost 4 included in the entrance fee)
Competition round, tee off 2.30pm
Dinner & Prize Giving 7.30pm


PRIZES:

All entrants will get 3 months worth of Shares Magazine sent to their home every week.

Winner will get the MoneyAM Annual Golf Challenge Cup to keep for one year plus 1 years worth of MoneyAM Level 2 service worth 550+.

Second and Third will get a medal to keep, plus 6 months level 2 worth 225+.

Additionally, closest to the pin and longest drive.


Longcliffe Golf Club
Snell's Nook Lane,
Nanpantan,
Loughborough, LE11 3YA

http://www.longcliffegolf.co.uk/the_course.htm

The big day is now but tomorrow. Here is the starting line up:

Morning: Tee off 9.30

Team 1

PTH
Tallsiii
Paul Jacobs

Team 2

Ken Kennison
Paul 1812
Predateur
MG

Team 3

Stuart Lane
Eric Robson
Markus
Canary 9

(Eric will be a wild card for Team 1)

Format will be, maximum handicap of 24 for each player, stableford, best two scores for each hole to count. Thought about the 'orange ball' idea, which we can discuss tomorrow morning, but personally, would rather keep it simple.

Afternoon: Tee off 2.30

Group 1

PJ
Stuart Lane
Predateur

Group 2

Eric Robson
Paul 1812
Tallsiii

Group 3

Bob Colby
MG
Canary 9

Group 4

PTH
Markus
Ken Kennison

Format: Maximum Handicap 24, Stableford. Nearest the pin, holes 5 & 15, longest drive, hole 17. As stated previoulsy there will be a 5 fee to enter the nearest pin and longest drives to purchase some balls, plus a few bottles of wine donated by moi and Eric.

Remember to bring jacket and tie for the evening. If wearing tailored shorts, white socks must be worn.

Also no headbutting, gouging or biting and may the best man (me!) win.

Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow. I will be at the clubhouse by about 0815, so suggest everyone else gets there not long after so we can have a chat over a cup of coffee. Eric, will find out today if any food will be available on arrival.

markusantonius - 13 Jun 2005 11:28 - 279 of 440

Stop making excuses, PJ, and just turn up! I've heard similar verbal d******h a few years ago and the guy in question turned in with 37 points to win a society day by 3 shots!

mg - 13 Jun 2005 14:56 - 280 of 440

Fundy
Played Foursomes medal over the weekend. The only thing worse is mixed gruesomes ;)

ptholden - 13 Jun 2005 16:55 - 281 of 440

With regard to the evening meal, I hesitate to say that we have a choice of about six dishes for the main course. Unfortunately, from that choice we can only chooese one for everybody. Rather than put it to the vote and end by with six choices and no further on, I suggest we plump for the Home made Steak & Ale Pie. Any strong objections let me know. A vegetarian dish is also available if required. You do, of course, get a choice of a starter or pud to go with the main meal.

Should anyone want to stay in a hotel overnight, there is a 'Quality Hotel' about one mile away. Link below.



http://www.aboutbritain.com/hotels/hotel4606.asp

pth

markusantonius - 13 Jun 2005 18:00 - 282 of 440

Eh up, Pete, whatever happened to our democracy with 5/6 voting for 75% handicaps? Well OK you are the Organiser so guess you call the shots here. By the way we have 2 more qualifying comps to play at my Club before the big day so Markusantonius may well be playing off 12 at this rate? It also IMO makes PTH a clear out 'n out #uno favourite for the Jug now and I'm sure Eric will have a beaming smile on his face when he learns of the new format - now it's a whole new ball game!!

Agree wholeheartedly with your "like minded..." philosophy, Pete. But I think the change will make it EVEN MORE competitive than before - but hey, why not? After all golf is the "ultimate personal challenge" as one only has oneself to blame!!

ptholden - 13 Jun 2005 18:07 - 283 of 440

Markus

The way the course is playing, lower handicappers will probably have an advantage, just by being able to keep the ball straight. I would much prefer that all enjoy themselves on the day and I do think that the less skilled golfers will need all the shots they can get. Just to take away my home advantage I will play off 14 on the day. Can't say fairer than that!

pth

markusantonius - 13 Jun 2005 18:50 - 284 of 440

But you'll be cut to 13 after your next Longcliffe comp this weekend! Seriously, Pete, jesting aside - I think it should be the same for all of us and if you've selected full h'caps then so be it, no problemo. You'll have all the stress of making sure the day runs smoothly and organising everything - no small task in itself.

Already looking forward to the banter plus the steak & ale pie afterwards!

paul1812 - 14 Jun 2005 08:58 - 285 of 440

pth who said low handicapers can keep the ball straight!!!! What is the rough looking like?

Seriously, I second marcus and if the decision is full h'cap then we all play off full.

Steak & Ale Pie OK for me. Any chips?

Paul

markusantonius - 14 Jun 2005 11:28 - 286 of 440

Indeed, Paul........ One FORE all and........ all FORE one!!!!

ptholden - 14 Jun 2005 12:28 - 287 of 440

Just to let you know guys that I will be paying all cheques into my account on Monday 20 June and the full payment to LCGC probably the same day. Unfortunately, no refunds after that day, with the exception of Fundy, whom I already know about. Any other late payments or entrants, please get them off to AM ASAP.

Many thanks

pth.

Such a slow day on the markets, off to get some practise in!

markusantonius - 14 Jun 2005 12:51 - 288 of 440

Is Fundy chickening out? No wonder after he's heard about the full handicap amendment!!!!

Fundamentalist - 14 Jun 2005 12:59 - 289 of 440

Markus

fell through the floorboards at the house im renovating a few weeks back and knackered my knee again!!! currently undergoing extensive physio in a race to be fit for the big day - though pretty certain that 36 holes is a no-no already and 18 holes looking dubious - if only the course had buggies!

Scripophilist - 14 Jun 2005 13:50 - 290 of 440

No buggies would definately rule me out even if I get the all clear tomorrow.

markusantonius - 16 Jun 2005 14:00 - 291 of 440

How is your knee, Fundy? Scrip, are you in or out? Remember - you only live once - so get yer clubs out, fella!

ptholden - 16 Jun 2005 14:17 - 292 of 440

tallsiii

Received your c/q thankyou and have given you a handicap of 24.

The big day draws ever closer chaps, if anyone needs any further information, please let me know. Don't forget to bring a jacket and tie for the Dinner.

There is a Quality hotel but a mile away if anyone needs to stay overnight.

PJ

Time to send a cheque and your guests names?

pth

Fundamentalist - 16 Jun 2005 14:19 - 293 of 440

Markus

have agreed with Peter that i can leave the decision to the last minute but at the moment prob 30/70 chance of playing. Its an aggravation of an old rugby ligament injury - id only just got back playing after previous probs with it when i did it again

markusantonius - 16 Jun 2005 17:07 - 294 of 440

No worries, Fundy. I was looking forward to playing with a fellow northerner (originally, that is) not least because I read some of your posts, as well. Hope you can make, but if not, wish you a speedy recovery.

Hey, at this rate if Paul pulls out I will end up being the lowest handicapper!

pjacobs (MoneyAM) - 16 Jun 2005 17:29 - 295 of 440

PTH

Stuart Lane - MST handicap of 6 (i think)

geoff is no longer coming, am trying to get one or two others to come.

will get mike to raise a cheque and post it off!!!! CHEERS MIKE

paul1812 - 16 Jun 2005 21:10 - 296 of 440

marcus

you can give me a revised h'cap of 12 if you like!!

EWRobson - 16 Jun 2005 23:33 - 297 of 440

pth: great work. What a bold decision on handicaps. Like the point about straight hitting, but the big advantage of most lower handicap guys is that they hit the ball further and therefore go further off line for a given deg. deviation! lol! Answer is to plod straight down teh middle - do you remember RDBM (Right down the bloody middle) Shade - if not, shows what a youngster you are! But agree that you should be off same handicap as others.

Just as well I know you haven't paid that cheque in - likely otherwise to have bounced as every spare penny goes into another SEO CFD!

Eric

markusantonius - 16 Jun 2005 23:50 - 298 of 440

Hey, Eric..... PTH has already confessed to me that he's spent up the entry pot. Turns out (he reckons!) that there's no spare dosh in the kitty for supplementary prizes? So I guess we are all playing for the main M-AM Prizes now - albeit not to be sniffed at, must admit.

Personally I reckon you have become 2nd favourite after recent events. Just because you make excellent posts and have made me shed loads of dosh, I don't think that you're sole 1/8 vote for full handicaps should've been sanctioned by Peter!

But, well, OK..... so be it. At least he's promised me that you and I will be playing in the same Texas Scramble team a.m.!!!!!
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